TEDxQueensU’s 15th conference, "Illuminate," celebrates impactful storytelling, Indigenous artists, local flavors and regional innovation, bridging Queen’s University and Kingston’s vibrant community.
Title: Simulating problems with a wide range of scales without paying (much) for it ...
Connor Blandford, EIT, is a Sci’ 18 Engineering Physics Alumni. In this talk he shares experiences from 4 years of working in IoT, focused on vehicle telematics and connected automotive services.
This event is hosted by the QUIC. Join us on zoom to learn more about IRCC applications including how to extend your study and work permits, visa. Register at the QUIC website.
First prize winner of the 18th Chopin Piano Competition 2021 in Warsaw, Bruce Liu’s “playing of breathtaking beauty” (BBC Music Magazine) has secured his reputation as one of the most exciting talents ...
The Miller Museum of Geology at Queen’s is presenting a temporary exhibit, Drift: Art and Dark Matter, that combines cutting-edge astroparticle research with contemporary art.
Construction delays, due to trades shortages and complex site conditions in the original wing, have pushed project completion into 2025, though the university expects the new wing to open by the end ...
Does your student group have an innovative project or community engagement activity in mind? Please join the Queen's University Alumni Association (QUAA) as they discuss and answer questions regarding ...
Abstract: We will develop machinery in order to generalize our previous discussion regarding N^n graded modules and monomial ideals to a more general setting where there is torsion. To do this we ...
Queen’s associate professor Danielle Lussier is recognized with the Order of Ontario for her contributions to legal and post-secondary education.
While companies increasingly use social media to highlight their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) commitments, new ...
Nuclear energy researchers Mark Daymond and Suraj Persaud explain how this new technology can help us tackle climate change.